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Please see policy # 24.03-3 DOC; Visits (or successive policy) for the definition of a “common law” spouse. Are minors (a person under age 18) allowed to visit?

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Please see policy # 24.03-3 DOC; Visits (or successive policy) for the definition of a “common law” spouse. Are minors (a person under age 18) allowed to visit?

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Yes. Minors who are NOT accompanied by a parent or guardian may visit with written permission from a parent or guardian and must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Please bring a copy of the child’s birth certificate with you to the visit. (In situations where the minor child accompanies an adult other than parent or legal guardian, the parent or guardian for the first visit only must present themselves to the reception desk officer and sign paperwork authorizing the non-parent adult to bring the minor for any future visit). The inmate and adult visitor are responsible for the child’s behavior; running and playing loudly is not allowed.

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